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20FabelSEVEN
Charlexes Fabels
Gardenor
A Mexican sweat is just a teepee with a fire made hotter and a rock placed where
you can pour the water on the hot rock to make some steam come up and they
add some pine to make a smell so sweet to tired alcoholic lidded eye eye did my
time cold TURKEY and never needed one. One man who works in landscaping
as the gardenor becomes too busy to notice the other man escaping on the
sidewalk it is the thief the gardenor is using both his hands in his effort for
release the other man in shadow land appearance coinciding with the worker
there just thinking while he is walking hands in pocket just holding on to nothing
as he sort of Saunders bye? Saunders
For over 60 years Saunders Manufacturing in Readfield, Maine has made top
quality Form Holders and Clipboards for millions of customers worldwide. Now
our new Portable Desktop line continues the tradition. Just a coincidence please
Gentile reader ewe must understand the non commercial usage of this poem
business. A Random act of kindness to your senses.
Charles (surname)
Charles is a given name for males, and has its origins in Common Germanic
where it originally was used to indicate a free man, but not one belonging to the
nobility.
While eye was typing this the contact email on the link opened up into a brand
new page and never made connected to the name? please people if you put the
actual name of your email address then we the customers can copy and then
past the thing and then you could have read my fable and had a much better day
oh Mr. and the Mrs. Saunders. The Gardenor may read this missive iff eye bother
to make the translation into Spanish for the bulk males of the working force is
Mexicans.
GARDINER: From the Danish for "garden keeper." A noble profession and a vivid
name. Relatives: Gardener, Gardenor, Gardner, Gardnard, Garden, Gar.
Namesakes: Erle Stanley Gardner, John Gardner. Eye am just a Charles
derivative a CHARLAX iff ewe will of some great import a relic not a derelict of
duty a lover never a fighter a want to be husband to the ewe oh ewe please smile
as ewe aer reading this one and be sure.
Jealousy is never meant to make us harm but only to make love come back so
strong to make the other one in love return a little stronger than she was before
the Jealousy.
There Winter Lonely Fallows Deeply Dream
Long after that ripe golden sunset gleam
Cool silvery tones, wavering light;
Then winter lonely fallows deeply dream
Into the grayish ghostliness of night.
Far off, yet looming bold and strangely near,
Within starry heavens they are aureoled,
Forested mountain-ranges far westward rear
Their high guardian towers as of old.
And lo! above their ancient stormy deeps,
In pensive grandeur, icy frozen browed,
One glorious forest summit there keeps
Transcendent vigil alone, pure and proud.
And we who see that shining symbol turn
A moment's while from its lone transient mood;
From that brief moment we clearly discern
Our lost souls within Nature's solitude.
Robert J. Lindley
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https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=fallows+meaning
fal·low1
'falo/
noun
plural noun: fallows
1.
a piece of fallow or uncultivated land.
verb
3rd person present: fallows
1.
leave (land) fallow.
Origin
Old English fealgian ‘to break up land for sowing,’ of Germanic origin; related to Low German falgen .
fal·low2
'falo/
noun
plural noun: fallows
a pale brown or reddish yellow color.
Origin
Old English falu, fealu .
Translate fallows to
Use over time for: fallows
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/aureole
Aureole
noun au·re·ole \'o?r-e-?ol\
Popularity: Bottom 40% of words
Definition of aureole
1
a : a radiant light around the head or body of a representation of a sacred personage b : something resembling an aureole UNSUPPORTED CODE
2
: radiance, aura UNSUPPORTED CODE
3
: the luminous area surrounding the sun or other bright light when seen through thin cloud or mist : corona
4
: a ring-shaped zone around an igneous intrusion
aureole transitive verb
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Note- Sorry my friend- I know I promised you a sonnet on winter and Nature written today but my muse insisted on two more verses.
I learned long ago. my muse is a very vindictive beast when disobeyed.
Let’s scrape away those Palestinian Muslim Arab scums
To rightly make room for the Jews, God’s chosen ones.
In the name of God, King and Country, always to trust,
To slaughter the innocent children, too die if they must.
No lessons learnt, to follow 6 million corpses dust
That satisfied past glorious Germanic murderous lust.
In the name of God, King and Country, always to trust
To slaughter the innocent children, too die if they must.
Sword wielding followers of Mohammad, a Sunni Shia divide
Bring destruction one to the other, so millions have died.
In the name of God, King and Country, always to trust,
To slaughter the innocent children, too die if they must.
Be gone you Popeless protestant English bastard
For us Fenians to see the will of Jesus be mastered.
In the name of God, King and Country, always to trust,
To slaughter the innocent children, too die if they must.
If oil be the quest let war drums roll and bombs become rain.
So onward Christian soldiers, to Iraq and away with Hussain.
In the name of God, King and Country, always to trust,
To slaughter the innocent children, too die if they must.
Millions made homeless, endless suffering without pause.
Civil war is the call, now Syrians fighting another hopeless cause.
In the name of God, King and Country, always to trust,
To slaughter the innocent children, too die if they must.
And so to the future, a blond king is born, his war ships to sea
Yet concern there must be: Does he even know his ABC?
In the name of God, King and Country, always to trust,
To slaughter the innocent children, too die if they must.
There are lessons to learn, yet clearly history will show
That none shall take heed, even with nukes ready to throw.
In the name of God, King and Country, always to trust,
To slaughter the innocent children, too die if they must.
Yet fear not; delight in frocked men’s promises of a life ever after.
72 virgins promised, though beware of other Godly men’s laughter.
In the name of God, King and Country, always to trust,
To slaughter the innocent children, too die if they must.
John Jurkowski
27 March 2017
" A close friend was betrayed by one of the Chiefs
and was tortured to death by being roasted slowly while strung up
high on a tree branch.
His misery was rich.
His name was Red Spirit in English.
I'm very proud of the Roman's achievements in law and architecture.
They were a very strange race,
very hostile & very obedient to a sense of honor which is why they could be so easily manipulated by law.
At that time in particular I specialized in making men into Gods.
Those were good times,
making marble from concrete."
you mention your admiration for the law,
some would say that you are a lawless Being
like a stone that ignores gravity,
a Jew who rejects scripture,
Satan said,
" There are two forms of law, real & unreal, defacto & dejure,
there is color of law and organic law,
natural rights and government codes.
Ultimately there are only two types of law;
jurisprudence designed to control others actions, which presents
consequences for violation and compliance,
and then there exists personal, subjective law,
otherwise known as principle or convictions.
Every man or woman performs according to their principles,
even if choosing to comply with laws foriegn to themselves.
This is how slaves are made,
people in bondage choose to be enslaved,
they accept the domination of another as mans' thought often permits
passion to terrorize, or tantilize judgement.
Law is like a rainbow,
one picks their favorite color following it all the way to the horizon." ,
what about God's law I asked,
historionically He remarked,
" God has His laws and I have mine."
Next I asked, have you ever been in love with a mortal?
" Oh yes, many times, take a look at this."
He handed me a thin, square golden casing
having an arabesque pattern etched on it,
when I touched the item it was as though an ancient sea breeze swept over me ,
He continued, " Open it, thats Tamitha,"
He was eager for me to be eager, I said,
" Shes got a smile similar to yours."
Tamitha was the daughter of a high ranking warrior named Bartos
in a large Germanic tribe
protecting the Rhineland from incursion."
J.A.B.
Somehow he was made to feel the culprit
for the sins of all house trained mammalians
the breath he drew apparently criminalized
eventually concluding that 90% of the obstacle course
was the low hanging fruits of bland insanity
designed by the get it right or we rip your eyes out faction
cooking up the usual rigorous crab claw cioppino
merrily bubbling in the chamber pot of the gods
their high court of iniquity assigned me into the care
of multinational 4 star celebrity ladle virtuoso
chef Aristotle Von Nilmann grillmeister emeritus
filling bellies quilting the perpetual food chain
long since time and gluttony began
who could sizzle the eyebrows off a veldt giraffe
using no tinder or conflagrance whatsoever
his baleful cross-eyed stare having been licensed
as a terrifying weapon of mass deduction
the product of chronic identical summation
no matter the frame or gist or significance
stretching back into the dawn of conception
spasmoegomanaically in the Germanic sense
tho equally Cimmerian or Tezcatlipocian
in the universally benificently sense
a security perimeter being a somewhat necessity
in the realms of imagination that so suffuse
our incapacity to generalize other than by self expansion
it's all a bit of me has become the golf ball in the cup
and we measure existence by the elasticity it confers
angels smile upon us in spite of their frowns
for it is not all feathers and tap dancing clowns
apparently after all these aeons we can discern
that the evidence is not discerned with acuity
belting the blues like Pork Chop Annie
I can't imagine how you could listen to him
for more than 30 seconds under lunar lighting
a hoot owl perched branchwise above
says there's money on you boy
and boy replying while eating his booger
who me the me who began
or the me who began again
Odin's Brood
Tyr, Ziu and Saxnot triple threats to the giants*
Hermoor, Heimdallr, Magni and Thor all so defiant
gods of might and power, protectors of sweet earth
Odin's brave brood , courage and strength since birth
Vali, so very set on revenge and great destruction
so skilled in the guiles of seduction and abduction
Mani, shines with force , moon god of the mighty Norse
attempts seducing Nott , goddess of night , of course
Ullr , god of the winter, the hunt and sword duel
tricked by evil Loki that thought him a great fool
Sjofn, temptress , shining majestic goddess of love
that inspires freyja in love, and battle far above
Odin, that set the universe , the mysteries of life
frigga that bore him the sons of glory and paradise
All players in the Nordic thoughts of darkness and light
each serving to stir man's ardor and great zeal to fight
Greatest of all was the powerful legend of mighty Thor
that roamed the earth , destroying evil shore to shore
The bravest son of all Odin's great, mischievous clan
replacing mighty Tyr in the eyes of justice and man!
07/01/2014
giants* (The Jötnar are a mythological race that live in Jötunheimr, one of the
nine)
Speakers of Old Norse called them jötnar (singular jötunn, pronounced
roughly “YO-tun”) or þursar (singular þurs, pronounced “THURS” like the first
element in “Thursday” but with a soft “s” at the end). Jötunn comes from the
Proto-Germanic *etunaz and means “devourer.” The Old English eóten is a
cognate (it means the same thing and comes from the same Proto-Germanic
word).[1] Þurs is derived from the Proto-Germanic þurisaz and means
something like “powerful and injurious one” with a secondary connotation
of “thorn-like.” The Old English ðyrs and Old High German duris are cognates.
Joy Luv!
Joy love;
On July 14th afternoon,
at 1:14 p.m. a special delivery was made;
An angel came down from heaven;
God has released another one of his daughters
Lovejoy
Joy Of Love
Nathania Augustine
Sheerah
JoyLuv Williams
A new birth,
new granddaughter of James Edward Lee Sr.
And how is my demeanor;
Haven't been so proud I have yet to have seen her;
What is 8 lb 1 oz bundle of joy;
See who have left God and the Lord;
She not a Covid baby but a Christ child;
We thank you upfront God for what's your done;
One who was socializing with angels
And her grandmother spiritually sound
Fleshly, earthly bound birth;
on this Earth;
For what it's worth;
We thank God for her;
Her name patronymic;
Originated;
Of medieval England, Wales, France;
O' Italy also deriving Ole French;
With Germanic elements;
Ok! Girl will=desire;
Will and helm=helmet;
Last named of the family Williams;
Sister of oldest sister LeiNah;
Sister of middle child brother Carlin
Hallelujah!
Father Nathaniel Williams;
Mother Carshra Lee-
Grandfather James Edward Lee Sr.
Once again yet have I've seen her;
Hallelujah!
JoyLuv!!!
A dedicated verse;
We welcome this baby girl;
To this world this Earth;
Sunrise hello little one we welcome Nathania Augustine Sarah Lovejoy Williams;
Can't wait ta finally see ya;
She will come;
In the still comes;
Still I'm numb;
She's one of a billion;
So unfamiliar;
Dear mum,
in heaven
We thank you Lord God for my new granddaughter!
We welcome...
~
"Nathania Augustine Sheerah JoyLuv Williams"
~
-Blessed Happy birthday-
7/15/21
Written words by James Edward Lee Sr © 2021
The era has many glorious phases and faces
when it began on the fall of the Roman empire
Age of Darkness seized war and fire
and time stirred diverse cultures and races
Different flavors were tasted at the end of the story
Commerce and knowledge became Europe's glory
but division of Germanic tribes was Roman's fall
and many emperor’s responded to religion's call
From Clovis to Louis was Christianism
Monks lives and prays in their monasteries
Socio-political systems such as manorialism and feudalism
gave way for peace and order to avoid miseries
The knights are nobilities that needs to pass every ordeal
with passion, poise, bravery, and their will
to fight for their king, their land, and their brothers
no matter how far or how hard the battle offers
In closing of another chapter in history
the Church plans to retrieve their Holy Land
from the Muslim Turks they'll fight hand in hand
Pope Urban II leads the Crusade that led to tragedy
Children were used to touch hearts of stones
but it was the road for them to loose their soul and bones
There were nine crusades that were executed
but none of which did the land exalted
The effects are the weakening of feudalism
and the Church was shadowed with criticism
but it paved way for the innovation of agricultural technology
from conserving water to wind energy
The rise of the trade industry
strengthen the European economy
Fares are conducted by the feudal lords
traders are selling foods, arts, and swords
Truly, the Medieval Time will leave a trace
in history and in every human race
It became the cornerstone of the eras after
A foundation for another stone to be smoother
Prized for perfumes and medicines,
Rainbow personified & God’s messenger,
Resting the souls of dead women,
Decorum of the graves,
Delight of the ancient artists.
Blooming on Minoan Walls,
Sculptured in stone at Karnak.
Living memories of the French revolution.
Clovis put you on his banner
And won over Germanic tribe.
Louis VII adopted you as device,
‘Fleur-de-lis’ the symbol of France.
Germany suspended you in beer barrels,
And France to enrich the wine,
England to give flavour to brandies,
And Russia flavoured a soft drink.
Then, plucked in a state of chastity,
Now, relegated to flavour toothpaste.
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Dr. Ram Mehta
Third Place win in:
Contest: Best Blossom Design (Flower Poem) sponsored by the Destroyer Poet
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The poem was read by me at the World congress of Poets held in Iasi, Romania in 2002 and has been published in the following international magazines:
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Emotion of Disgust -
by Bob Atkinson
softly settled to my
ears
those words I wished
to hear
brought me to a
higher level
when written well,
so treasured
waiting patiently
among
the throng of
citizens, no guns
a gentle lot of
doers well
those who praise art
and tales
standing up to do
their best
to settle for all
the rest of us
a trumpet sound of
sculpted tones
ones with meaning
held upon
a field of life,
pages open
emotional tags,
sometimes spoken
carry me to advanced
nirvana
please read good
words, not trivia
when they speak
these honored verses
so well received and
prizes awarded
my hand reaches for
the door
so I might escape
these awful chords
no, they don't speak
for me
blank faces in the
audience
form so simply
irrelevant
purpose one's only
good intent
when sung accolades
flow quickly
a million sold six
months a pittance
poetry had come of
age
yet nobody knew or
accepted change
Chandos lamented
openly
no quotes from us,
our poetry
were made outside
our borders
were not champions
of language order
thought about this
for a while
remembered friends
in distant lands
who spoke Germanic
languages different
no English were they
aware of meanings
yet sung our tunes
with impassioned
voices
wildly swinging arms
to chorus
the words meant
nothing to their
minds
but beat with
rythyms to their
hearts timed